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Seductive Language for Narcissists in Job Postings

58 Pages Posted: 25 Jun 2024

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Jonathan Gay

University of Mississippi

Scott B. Jackson

University of South Carolina

Nicholas Seybert

University of Maryland - Department of Accounting & Information Assurance

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Date Written: September 05, 2024

Abstract

Prior research indicates that narcissistic executives engage in earnings management and other negative organizational behaviors, and many studies ponder why firms hire such individuals, especially into corporate accounting positions. Utilizing a selection of terms from real-world job postings that we characterize as either describing a “Rule-Bender” or “Rule-Follower" candidate, we first conduct several validation studies which reveal that these terms vary predictably across types of job postings, that people generally agree with our categorization of these terms, and that Rule-Benders are viewed as possessing worse managerial skills but a higher proclivity for unethical behavior. We then demonstrate that narcissistic job seekers are more attracted to job postings that describe the ideal candidate using Rule-Bender terms for both general positions (Experiment 1) and senior accounting positions (Experiment 2). Finally, we examine firm characteristics that might lead professional recruiters to incorporate Rule-Bender language into Chief Accounting Officer job postings and find that Rule-Bender terms are preferred for higher-growth, higher-innovation firms (Experiment 3), and when more aggressive reporting would benefit the firm (Experiment 4). Our results suggest that recruiters’ language choices can attract Rule-Bending narcissists to firms, perhaps even in unintended circumstances.

Keywords: Narcissism, job postings, earnings management, accounting, financial officers, bending rules, executive recruitment, recruiters, hiring practices, language

Suggested Citation

Gay, Jonathan and Jackson, Scott B. and Seybert, Nicholas, Seductive Language for Narcissists in Job Postings (September 05, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4866862 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4866862

Jonathan Gay

University of Mississippi ( email )

Oxford, MS 38677
United States

Scott B. Jackson

University of South Carolina ( email )

School of Accounting
Moore School of Business
Columbia, SC 29208
United States
(803) 777-3100 (Phone)

Nicholas Seybert (Contact Author)

University of Maryland - Department of Accounting & Information Assurance ( email )

Robert H. Smith School of Business
College Park, MD 20742-9157
United States

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